Mortal in a sentence as a noun

People jump directly from "X is a god" to "I am mortal, and therefore, cannot be like X.

If that’s the case, we’ll provide it. Heck, we’ll even install it."That's what I would call a mortal wound to Verizon's arguments.

In larger companies a group of 10 - 15 folks can walk out and cause pain but not a mortal wound to the parent company.

Here lies a Lisper / Uninterned from this mortal package / Yet not gc'd / While we retain pointers to his memory

And much like high-speed highway driving, if my iphone 4s were to use its full internet bandwidth, i would be a mortal danger to my fellow man.

This is hardly the first time Google has done this -- for example, they'll often bootstrap key products with "Oh yeah, we have a mortal lock on navigation on the Internet.

But, why put your irreplaceable life in mortal danger for the sake of keeping hold of replaceable consumer electronics?

Mortal in a sentence as an adjective

Do I need to list up all the acquisitions and products that even with a mortal lock on navigation on the Internet Google couldn't convince people was worth at least $0?

I've never been very successful communicating to my customers and bosses the difference between a "super programmer" and a "mortal programmer".

It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.

" At press time, the princely scribe was seen finishing his apricot jasmine tea, asking a mere mortal sitting nearby to watch his literary accoutrements, and then prancing off to the Starbucks powder room, light as a feather.

>> You can't wave off court orders just because you think the Internet is some kind of libertarian cyber-paradise where mortal laws do not applyOne has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.

The latter essay cites work that did control for relevant indicators and found: "the risk of subsequent mortality is no different for uninsured respondents than for those covered by employer-sponsored group insurance.

There are several high profile AWS customers to pick from, but the obvious customer to start with is Netflix: they care about GCE's putative differentiators of price and performance -- and Amazon is a mortal threat to Netflix as a competitor, which should give some boardroom-level urgency to the discussion.

Mortal definitions

noun

a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"

See also: person individual someone somebody soul

adjective

subject to death; "mortal beings"

adjective

involving loss of divine grace or spiritual death; "the seven deadly sins"

See also: deadly

adjective

unrelenting and deadly; "mortal enemy"

adjective

causing or capable of causing death; "a fatal accident"; "a deadly enemy"; "mortal combat"; "a mortal illness"

See also: deadly deathly